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RE: Wildcrafted From Yellowknife With Love

in #homesteading7 years ago

I have never heard of crow berries (or moss berries) before. Are these indigenous to your area?

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"Habitat: This bush is found in forest heaths, rocky outcrops, barren bogs and in sandy locations in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions around the world. It prefers slightly acidic soil. They are native to the northern regions of Europe, Asia and North America. Interestingly, they are found in abundance on the Falkland Islands. They grow in most areas across Canada and in the northern and western areas of the U.S."http://www.ediblewildfood.com/crowberry.aspx

They are very tasty. I've eaten half the bag already :) I picked up a book recently that shares all of the berries and wild edibles native to where I am, it's pretty incredible how much there is.

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